The Bowery: A History of Grit, Graft and Grandeur

Travel down the Bowery with New York City author and researcher Eric Ferrara, as he explores its...
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Author: Eric Ferrara
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The Bowery: A History of Grit, Graft and Grandeur by Ferrara, Eric

The Bowery: A History of Grit, Graft and Grandeur

€23,01

The Bowery: A History of Grit, Graft and Grandeur

€23,01
Author: Eric Ferrara
Format: Paperback
Language: English

Travel down the Bowery with New York City author and researcher Eric Ferrara, as he explores its rich, fascinating, and at times, troubling past.


Originally a Lenape trail running the length of Manhattan Island, The Bowery has become one of the most notorious thoroughfares in America. Developed in stages by the Dutch, the British, and then Americans, this stretch of street has continually risen from its own ashes, interminably experiencing periods of popularity, poverty and prosperity. It has been celebrated as a haven of culture, entertainment, and theatre, and denigrated as New York's skid row. Home to bums, bohemians, criminals, artists, performers, and the rich and poor alike, The Bowery has attracted the most diverse population of any place in all of New York City's history.



Author: Eric Ferrara
Publisher: History Press
Published: 02/11/2011
Pages: 128
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.48lbs
Size: 8.90h x 5.90w x 0.40d
ISBN: 9781609491789

About the Author
Ferrara, Eric: - Eric Ferarra is the founder and executive director of the Lower East Side History project, an award-winning nonprofit research organization. He also founded the East Village Visitor Center, as well as the first museum in America dedicated to gansterism. Ferrara is a popular public speaker, sits on a number of local boards and has consulted on numerous movie and television projects. A true product of the Lower East Side melting pot, Ferrara's ancestors arrived to New York City from Sicily (1880s), Ukraine (1909), Russia (1917) and Naples (1940s.) He is a fourth-generation native New Yorker and dedicated community activist. This is his second title as an author for The History Press.

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